Electronics - Diodes and Applications - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Diodes and Applications - General Questions (Q.No. 23)
23.
The arrow in the schematic symbol of a diode points to
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Neelaji said:
1 decade ago
Normally the arrow indicates the direction of current flowing from anode to cathode.
Souvik said:
1 decade ago
Answer should be B. In a schematic of diode, the arrow points to n-type material which is cathode (+).
Neard said:
1 decade ago
--- >|---- (fig - schematic of the diode)
In the schematic of the diode the arrow points towards the n type material which is cathode. refer the fig
So the answer should be B
In the schematic of the diode the arrow points towards the n type material which is cathode. refer the fig
So the answer should be B
Rathi said:
1 decade ago
@Neard.
Arrow is in p-type, line(ring) is in n-type.
So answer C is right.
Arrow is in p-type, line(ring) is in n-type.
So answer C is right.
Shalbi said:
1 decade ago
The question is where the arrow points to? Arrow indicates the flow of current. So its direction is from p to n. So the arrow should point to N. Answer B is the right one.
Mayank said:
1 decade ago
Actually bar in the diagram represent n type and arrow pointing to bar represent p type, we know that current flows opposite to electrons. Normally anode represent -ve and cathode represent +ve i.e. arrow will points to anode. Answer c is right.
Anil Madaan said:
1 decade ago
Arrow head points to p junction means anode and bar on the other hand represents the n side means cathode.
Arti said:
1 decade ago
According to basic symbolic representation of diode the arrow show the direction from anode to cathode & from N to P side.
Lokesh said:
1 decade ago
Arrow points to n type cathode (-ve).
Akash kumar said:
1 decade ago
Point to n type material that is direction of current.
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